Saturday, July 20, 2013 at 2:28 PM
Writer's Cramp in inspiration, miscellany, on writing, storytelling in all its forms

﻿Imagination doesn’t just mean making things up. It means thinking things through, solving them, or hoping to do so, and being just distant enough to be able to laugh at things that are normally painful. Head teachers would call this escapism, but they would be entirely wrong. I would call fantasy the most serious, and the most useful, branch of writing there is. And this is why I don’t, and never would, write Real Books.

— Dianna Wynne Jones

Article originally appeared on B. Jenne' Hall: writing and other pursuits (http://www.bjennehall.com/).